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<p>[QUOTE="Tuffjump, post: 726861, member: 15031"]<b>Exactly</b></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p>The learning just what causes a questionable coin wheather it be mint damage/error or otherwise facinates me. A little background on that coin.</p><p> </p><p>After deciding that error collecting was going to be my main focus I started a learning process. My regular coin dealer, admittedly not an error or damaged coins expert showed me some unusual coins he had collected over the years and had thrown in an old box. Sometime in the past I had seen what I thought was a simular coin labeled a "feeder finger error". I pestered my dealer enough that he allowed me to photo the coin and do more research. This is where all of you came in.</p><p> </p><p>I have learned a lot here have done a lot of reading and persue an issue until I understand it. I agree that it is post mint damage more likely a vice rather than a train but I really don't know oboviously.</p><p> </p><p>I appreciate all the help and opinions I get here wether or not I agree. I hope in the future I can voice an educated opinion.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks</p><p>John[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Tuffjump, post: 726861, member: 15031"][b]Exactly[/b] The learning just what causes a questionable coin wheather it be mint damage/error or otherwise facinates me. A little background on that coin. After deciding that error collecting was going to be my main focus I started a learning process. My regular coin dealer, admittedly not an error or damaged coins expert showed me some unusual coins he had collected over the years and had thrown in an old box. Sometime in the past I had seen what I thought was a simular coin labeled a "feeder finger error". I pestered my dealer enough that he allowed me to photo the coin and do more research. This is where all of you came in. I have learned a lot here have done a lot of reading and persue an issue until I understand it. I agree that it is post mint damage more likely a vice rather than a train but I really don't know oboviously. I appreciate all the help and opinions I get here wether or not I agree. I hope in the future I can voice an educated opinion. Thanks John[/QUOTE]
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